Tanvi Foods India Ltd. engages in the trading, distribution, and processing of food and beverages. It operates through the following segments: Packaged Food, Proprietary Trading Products, Third Party Distributions, and Services. The Packaged Food segment produces a variety of corn products and frozen green peas. The Proprietary Trading Products segment focuses on marketing fresh corn to agencies and local markets. The Third Party Distribution segment offers temperature controlled freezing, distribution and logistics services under brand Frozen King. The Services segment involves in the provision of cold storage facilities. The company was founded by Chandra Babu Adusumilli Sarat and Adusumilli Nagaveer on March 30, 2007 and is headquartered in Hyderabad, India.
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